PRINCESS THEATRE. LADY* DON Will shortly Appear. - OWING to the wet afternoon of To-day, the remainder of No. 2 District will fire off on Tuesday, from 5.30 a.m. to 9 a.m., and from 2 to 6 p.m. (Signed) J. CARGILL, Major Commanding Militia and V olunteers. WANTED, thepnblic to purehaseEsquilant 7 ’s New Zealand Almanac, at 6d per copy. Sole Agent: E. J. King, High-street and Arcade. Up-country agents wanted. WANTED, the Public to Patronise the Arcade Circulating Library. 1200 Yols. most popular authors. E. J. King, 7 Arcade. WANTED, Bricklayers. Wages 15s per day for good hands. Apply'to-George Cornwell, Provincial Buildings. WANTED, Bricklayers’ Laborers. • Wages 10s per day. Apply to George Cornwell, Provincial Buildings. THE -MUSICAL PROFESSION and AMATEURS are respectfully requested to meet M. Fleury at the Provincial Hotel on Monday morning at 9 o’clock, to assist in paying respect to the funeral obsequies of the late Sergeant-Major Grennan, by playing “The Dead March in Saul ” at his funeral. DUNEDIN VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. FUNERAL NOTICE. ~]\ 4TEMBERS are requested to meet at Engine IVi House on Monday, 22nd inst., at 2 o’clock sharp, to attend the funeral of the late SergeantMajor Grennan. Working Uniform and Helmets. By order, W. WOODLAND, Hon. Sec. DUNEDIN ATHEN2EUM & MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE, THE Annual General Meeting of the Members of this Institution will be held on Monday next, 22nd January, in the Reading Room, at 7.30 p.m. His Honor the Superintendent will take the chair. N.B. —Members whose Subscriptions are in arrears will please pay them to the Librarian before 6 p.m. on Monday, or they will be precluded by the rules from voting at the above meeting. J. S. WEBB, Hon. Sec. OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. A GRAND GALA AND "FANCY FAIR, under the patronage of the Ladies’ Bazaar Committee, will be held at VAUXHALL GARDENS, ON SATURDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1866. A Concert will also be held in the course df the afternoon. Mrs Mumford and Miss Bell have kindly consented to give their services. A steamer will run to and fro till half-past 11 o’clock p.m., at Sixpenny fares. Admission to the Gardens, Is. Children free, W. M. HOPPER, Secretary. 30 0 0 CANTERBURY PLATES TONIGHT. JOHN EDMO ND, Wholesale & Retail Sail & Tentmarer In all its Branches, Princes Street, Dunedin. Tents, Tarpaulins, Tilts, Flys, Horse Covers, Hoses, Manilla, Bolt, and Europe Rope, Warps, Hausers and Rigging Rope, Thimbles, Clues, Hanks, Blocks and Wire Rope, Navy, Cotton, and Hosing Canvass, Cotton & Flax Ducks, Drills, Calicoes, Twines, Lines, Deep Sea & Hand Lines, Felts, Druggets, Baizes, and Blankets, Plough Lines and Corn Sacks, National Flags and Marrya.t Signals.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 845, 20 January 1866, Page 2
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431Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 845, 20 January 1866, Page 2
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